The New England Institute of Addiction Studies is dedicated to the education of professionals, volunteers, and the general public concerning alcohol and drug prevention and treatment issues. The Institute offers yearly intensive continuing education events supporting workforce development and skill building of the professionals and volunteers who provide services for substance use prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery organizations.

New Foundations builds a strong peer-to-peer recovery support system and recovery community. The community will be comprised of individuals and families healing and growing toward a new life free of substance use and chemical dependency.

The Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) works to improve the lives of residents of New York by leading a system of dependency services through prevention, treatment, and recovery.

The Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) works to improve the lives of residents of New York by leading a system of dependency services through prevention, treatment, and recovery.

The Department of Mental Health and Human Services Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services (DMH/DD/SAS) is primarily responsible for leadership, guidance, and management of relationships with the local management entities who contact directly for dependency treatment services. It also collaborates with a wide variety of public and private partners and customers to promote recovery through the adoption of recovery-oriented systems of care and the promotion of a reduction to barriers of services.

The North Central Vermont Recovery Center is dedicated to the enrichment of the social and spiritual lives of those individuals and their families who have been afflicted by alcohol and drug dependence.

The Ohio Citizen Advocates for Chemical Dependency Prevention and Treatment eliminates the discrimination associated with alcohol and other drug dependency by educating the public that alcohol and other drug dependecy is a preventable, treatable medical illness; reducing barriers to treatment; and advocating for a system of care that supports a continuum of effective alcohol and other drug services.

The Oklahoma Citizen Advocates for Alcohol Recovery and Treatment Association empowers people in recovery and their families through physical, emotional and spiritual growth to make significant contributions to society.

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Recovery Month promotes the societal benefits of prevention, treatment, and recovery for mental and substance use disorders, celebrates people in recovery, lauds the contributions of treatment and service providers, and promotes the message that recovery in all its forms is possible. Recovery Month spreads the positive message that behavioral health is essential to overall health, that prevention works, treatment is effective and people can and do recover.